Bollinger County DUI Records

Bollinger County DUI records are maintained at the 32nd Judicial Circuit Court in Marble Hill, Missouri. Circuit Clerk Dana Mayfield files all DWI cases, arrest documents, and court orders for the county. You can search Bollinger County DUI cases online through Missouri Case.net or contact the clerk office for help. Bollinger County shares its circuit with Cape Girardeau and Perry counties, so judges rotate between the three courthouses. With a population of about 10,500, Bollinger County is one of the smaller counties in southeast Missouri. Every DUI charge creates a public record you can access through the clerk office or the statewide court database.

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Bollinger County Quick Facts

Marble Hill County Seat
32nd Judicial Circuit
10,567 Population
Dana Mayfield Circuit Clerk

Bollinger County Circuit Court DUI Cases

The Bollinger County Circuit Court processes all DUI and DWI cases at the courthouse on 204 High Street in Marble Hill. Call (573) 238-1900, Extension 6 for the circuit clerk. The fax number is (573) 238-2773. Circuit Clerk Dana Mayfield can also be reached by email at dana.mayfield@courts.mo.gov. The court is part of Missouri's 32nd Judicial Circuit.

Several judges serve Bollinger County through the 32nd Judicial Circuit. Presiding Judge William L. Syler and Circuit Judge Benjamin F. Lewis handle felony DUI cases in Circuit Division. Associate Circuit Judge Scott E. Thomsen sits in Division V and hears misdemeanor DWI charges, traffic violations, and preliminary hearings. Because the 32nd Circuit covers three counties, these judges split their time between Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, and Perry courthouses.

The clerk keeps records for all case types in Bollinger County. Criminal DUI filings, civil lawsuits, family court matters, and probate cases all run through the same office. DWI records include the original charges, motions, plea agreements, trial records, and sentencing orders. The clerk can search by name or case number for anyone requesting DUI records.

Office Bollinger County Circuit Court Clerk
Address 204 High Street
Marble Hill, MO 63764
Phone (573) 238-1900, Ext. 6
Fax (573) 238-2773
Clerk Dana Mayfield (dana.mayfield@courts.mo.gov)

Search Bollinger County DUI Records Online

Missouri Case.net is the primary tool for finding DUI records in Bollinger County. The system is free. Search by name or case number to find DWI cases filed in the 32nd Judicial Circuit. Results include criminal court records, civil cases, family court filings, and probate matters. The database shows charges, court dates, judge assignments, and case dispositions.

Case.net covers both Circuit and Associate division cases from Bollinger County. You can track a pending DUI case or look up the outcome of a resolved one. Sentencing details, probation conditions, and fine amounts appear in the case record. The system updates as the clerk files new documents. For older records that predate the online system, you will need to contact the clerk office directly at (573) 238-1900.

Missouri DWI statutes that govern Bollinger County DUI records and cases

For in-person record requests, visit the Bollinger County Courthouse at 204 High Street in Marble Hill. The clerk can pull up DUI records and print copies. Bring identification with you. Plain copies have a standard per-page fee. Certified copies cost more but carry the official court seal. Call ahead to confirm the clerk office hours before driving to Marble Hill.

DUI Laws in Bollinger County Missouri

All DUI charges in Bollinger County fall under Missouri's DWI statutes. Section 577.010 sets the legal BAC limit at 0.08%. A first DWI offense is a Class B misdemeanor. Maximum jail time is six months and the fine caps at $500. Bollinger County courts typically give first-time offenders probation with conditions. Substance abuse evaluation is almost always required.

The penalties get much worse for repeat offenders. Under Section 577.023, a second DUI conviction becomes a Class A misdemeanor with up to one year in jail. Third offense jumps to a Class E felony. A fourth DWI or more is a Class C felony that can result in prison time. These felony cases go before Judge Syler or Judge Lewis in Circuit Division. Bollinger County prosecutors take repeat DUI offenders to trial or negotiate plea deals that carry significant consequences.

Section 577.012 adds aggravated DWI charges when BAC reaches 0.15% or higher. Even first-time offenders face stiffer penalties with this enhanced charge. License suspensions happen through the Missouri Department of Revenue under Section 302.060. Breath test refusal under Section 577.041 triggers an automatic one-year revocation. Each DWI conviction adds points to your driving record per Section 302.302.

Note: Commercial drivers face a lower BAC threshold of 0.04% for DUI charges in Bollinger County and across Missouri.

Bollinger County Sheriff DUI Enforcement

The Bollinger County Sheriff's Office at 202 High St. #3 in Marble Hill handles DUI arrests throughout the county. Call (573) 238-2633 for arrest records and incident reports. The sheriff processes DUI arrests and books suspects at the county jail. Arrest records include the incident report, probable cause statement, and booking information.

After a DUI arrest in Bollinger County, the prosecutor reviews the arrest paperwork and decides whether to file formal charges. Once charges are filed, the case enters the circuit court system and creates a court record. The arrest report stays with the sheriff's office. The court file is at the circuit clerk office. Both are public records under Missouri's Sunshine Law. You can request records from either office.

DUI enforcement in Bollinger County also involves the Missouri State Highway Patrol, which patrols state highways running through the county. Highway Patrol arrests go through the same Bollinger County Circuit Court for prosecution. The arresting agency may differ, but the court records end up in the same place.

State DUI Resources

Missouri state agencies maintain DUI records that cover Bollinger County. The Department of Revenue keeps driver records with license suspension details from DWI convictions. The Department of Public Safety oversees criminal background checks through the Highway Patrol that include DUI arrests from all Missouri counties.

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search covers anyone serving state prison time for felony DUI convictions. For expungement of Bollinger County DUI records, Section 610.130 sets the eligibility rules. File a petition with the 32nd Judicial Circuit Court to begin the process. The clerk in Marble Hill can provide information about the forms and fees needed.

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Nearby Counties

Bollinger County is in southeast Missouri. Cape Girardeau and Perry counties share the 32nd Judicial Circuit. These neighboring counties each have their own courthouse for DUI record requests.